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Re: Driving across europe
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2015, 11:32:25 am »
Another tip...road signs are in km so you may find it easier to navigate if you change the settings on your satnav to km for the trip too :happy2:

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Re: Driving across europe
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2015, 10:46:01 pm »
Also don;t be late for your ferry ! Sometimes ques are really long ! :happy2:

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Re: Driving across europe
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2015, 07:00:09 am »

And Norfolkline (DFDS) normally let you get the ferry before or the one after with no fuss.

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Driving across europe
« Reply #18 on: January 22, 2015, 07:15:15 am »
Regarding trip I would go:
Dunkerque, Gent, Antwerpen, then E34, Venlo, Dortmund and Kassel. There is no toll charges on this route.

I've done this route many times. In the day especially at peak times Antwerpen can get very busy but apart from that it's not a bad drive.

Also I'd go over with Norfolk line (DFDS) to Dunkirk.
Prefer this route as they used to not let coaches on and the food is normally a lot better than P&O and my ferry link (ex seafrance).

Just be careful in and out the which ever port you go to and as I rule I never stop after Belgium as there are a lot of undesirables wanting to hitch a ride


And Norfolkline (DFDS) normally let you get the ferry before or the one after with no fuss.

Most ferry companies let you go early or later it just depends how full the boats are or if they are backed up due to weather.
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Re: Driving across europe
« Reply #19 on: January 22, 2015, 07:36:11 am »

I tend to use Norfolkline, generally cheaper and a bit further inland.  They often have offers so maybe check the website out & sign up for the newsletter.  Off peak / twilight hours are a chunk cheaper as you'd expect.